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单词 Bambara
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Definition of Bambara in English:

Bambara

nounPlural Bambarasbamˈbɑːrəbämˈbärə
  • 1A member of a West African people living chiefly in Mali.

    (主要居住在西非马里的)班巴拉人

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Mande peoples are comprised primarily of the Malinke, Bambara, and Juula.
    • The term ‘Mande’ frequently refers to a group of closely related languages spoken by the Malinke and other west African peoples such as the Bambara, the Soninke, and the Dyula.
    • This synthesis of spiritual worldviews is not unique to Hausa Islam, but is found in most other Afro-Islamic communities, such as those of the Somali, the Swahili, and the Bambara.
    • The black African group includes the Fulani, Soninke, and Bambara.
    • And while most slave exports from Senegambia were male Bambara from inland areas, slaves captured in the immediate area of Dakar included as many females as males.
  • 2mass noun The language of the Bambara, belonging to the Mande group. It has about 1.5 million speakers.

    班巴拉人的语言(属曼德语支,有约150万使用者)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But this means that we should expect that dozens of other Black English words had been traced to, say, Bambara, Mende, Twi, Yoruba, Efik, Umbundu, and so on.
    • Malians Keita and Diakite sing in Bambara; Dabo - originally from the troubled state of Guinea Bissau - sings in Biafada and Creole.
    • There were two French hymns, one Tamashek, one Bambara and one Songhai hymn.
    • Though she sings in her native Bambara, her fame until now has been among western audiences who could not understand the often controversial messages in her songs.
    • As well as different musical languages, French, English and Bambara add more diversity to the lyrical mix.
adjectivebamˈbɑːrəbämˈbärə
  • Relating to the Bambara or their language.

    班巴拉人的;班巴拉人语言的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And Maryse Conde's monumental historical novel Segu traces the odysseys of members of a Bambara royal family from Segou in Mali.
    • Many musicians are coming around to the idea that the blues could have been rooted in the Bambara musical tradition and transported to the US in the slave ships.
    • The head of one of these figures, in fact, is a further stylization of the graceful curvature traditional to Bambara antelope masks.
    • Yeelen, based on an actual myth, tells the story of a young man of the Bambara tribe in 13th century Mali.
    • I went to Mali, where Touaregs were the laughing stock of the ethnic Bambara tribe.

Definition of Bambara in US English:

Bambara

nounbämˈbärə
  • 1A member of an indigenous people living chiefly in Mali.

    (主要居住在西非马里的)班巴拉人

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The term ‘Mande’ frequently refers to a group of closely related languages spoken by the Malinke and other west African peoples such as the Bambara, the Soninke, and the Dyula.
    • This synthesis of spiritual worldviews is not unique to Hausa Islam, but is found in most other Afro-Islamic communities, such as those of the Somali, the Swahili, and the Bambara.
    • And while most slave exports from Senegambia were male Bambara from inland areas, slaves captured in the immediate area of Dakar included as many females as males.
    • The Mande peoples are comprised primarily of the Malinke, Bambara, and Juula.
    • The black African group includes the Fulani, Soninke, and Bambara.
    1. 1.1 The language of the Bambara, belonging to the Mande group.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • As well as different musical languages, French, English and Bambara add more diversity to the lyrical mix.
      • Malians Keita and Diakite sing in Bambara; Dabo - originally from the troubled state of Guinea Bissau - sings in Biafada and Creole.
      • Though she sings in her native Bambara, her fame until now has been among western audiences who could not understand the often controversial messages in her songs.
      • But this means that we should expect that dozens of other Black English words had been traced to, say, Bambara, Mende, Twi, Yoruba, Efik, Umbundu, and so on.
      • There were two French hymns, one Tamashek, one Bambara and one Songhai hymn.
adjectivebämˈbärə
  • Relating to the Bambara or their language.

    班巴拉人的;班巴拉人语言的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Many musicians are coming around to the idea that the blues could have been rooted in the Bambara musical tradition and transported to the US in the slave ships.
    • I went to Mali, where Touaregs were the laughing stock of the ethnic Bambara tribe.
    • And Maryse Conde's monumental historical novel Segu traces the odysseys of members of a Bambara royal family from Segou in Mali.
    • The head of one of these figures, in fact, is a further stylization of the graceful curvature traditional to Bambara antelope masks.
    • Yeelen, based on an actual myth, tells the story of a young man of the Bambara tribe in 13th century Mali.
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